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Doctor Lecter

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im shooting mk38 trap gun for esp , should I have chokes opened out ? or try an buy second hand barrels 1/2 1/2  , gun fit is ok  but feel choked too tight for my skill set  !   let the advice commence   .  :wink:    

 
or just leave it and sample a few different cartridges and see if you can replicate the choke pattern you want.

 
Chop it in for a sporter or leave it alone. Its all in the head _ so i am told  :D

 
Well, in another thread the question was asked what is your favourite gun ? 

So here is my thoughts.

Thirty years ago I shot Trap with a Miroku 3/4 & Full. Sporting was in its infancy and participants carried two guns , a tightly choked Trap gun and an open choked Skeet gun.

I persevered with my Trap gun and then won an MK38 choked Full & Extra Full, shot it and loved it.

AJ Smith was winning everything with a Trap gun tightly choked, two young men called Faulds and Digweed professed they were using tight chokes ( Richard was , George was bullsh*tting as usual )

Barry Hebditch thought I was far too tightly choked and recommended 1/4 & 1/2, so I got another gun choked 1/2 in both barrels, it was okay but I never shot it as well , so I bought a multichoke, disaster , spent more time fiddling rather than shooting.Bought Perazzi's , DT10's , them German mis-shapes made by Kellogs but eventually after much time and money  wasted I went back to my original MK38 which I still shoot although very occasionally now at clays.

I am sure that 3/8 and 3/8 is sufficient for most targets, 1/2 & 1/2 is probably the best compromise , but if you use 3/4 plus you WILL have enough choke for everything  and if you are careful and skilful enough the close stuff will not be a problem.

Remember most of us miss the easy stuff that wrecks a card , we all concentrate and try harder on the distant stuff of which there are relatively few targets on a course.

 We hit a high percentage of a few targets and miss a high percentage of easy targets.

It is called learning

 
Tight chokes are great if you are consistently high 80s plus on decent reg targets.

for the other 97% of people you are making your life far harder than it needs to be.

 
Ed, very true , just giving my opinion,as I said  I am sure 1/2 & 1/2 is ideal, but far too much emphasis is spent on worrying about choke than time spent sorting out how to hit the target.

 
Exactly it sir. It's about 5% of the equation at best for the vast majority of times!

 
Mine is fixed choke just over 3/4 but half would murder them just as well.

jeremy shot 3/8 and got devastating kills!

 
and my hubby.....  I bet actually if you gave any of the top boys/girls the crappiest of the cartridges and I am yet to be convinced there is such a thing as a crappy cartridge, dirty maybe but really crappy then they would all do just as well.   

 
cant remember winning anything of note with cack cartridges but certainly lost many many many times with expensive ones.

just saying

 

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